The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 19, 1956, Image 9

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PP&L Head
Reports Outstanding
Year Of Progress
Chas. E. Oakes, Pennsyl-
vania Power & Light Com-
pany president, Monday told
shareowners at the PP&L an-
nual meeting that 1955 was
a year of outstanding pro-
gress for the Company and
that the Company expects “a
satisfactory level of business
to continue in Central East
ern Pennsylvania.” the area
served by the utility.
More than 80.6% of all
outstanding shares of PP&L
stock were represented at
the annual meeting; a near
record in a 10-year period, in
which representation has
bean continuously above 70
per cent, despite the fact
{hat the number of shares
has more than doubled in
this period.
Summarizing the progress
of the Company in providing
for continuing growth, Mr
Oakes said, “PP&L willxspend
$32.8 million on new {facili
ties in 1956 and $157 million
in the next five years as
positive indication of its be-
lief in the economic growth
of Central Eastern Pennsyl-
vania. Completion of the sec-
ond generati®g unit at Mar-
tins Creek in mid-1956 is ex-
pected to add 160,000 kilo-
watts of capability. Another
100.000 kilowatts was acquir
a result of the merger
Pennsylvania Water &
Power Company. This addi-
tional capacity, now being
sold to neighboring utilities
and which becomes available
to the Company in 1957 and
1958, was paid for by the is-
stance of securities at the
time of the merger. This ca-
pability of 260,000 kilowatts
will be available for growing
customer needs in the imme-
diate future.
‘
ed as
with
“The financing done in 55
left the Company with $18
million which, with cash
generation from 1956 opera-
tions, will more than meet
the Company's cash and con-
struction requirements in
1956. No new finaifcing will
be required this year.”
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‘The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa
Thursday, April 19 11
House Included
In Florin
Auction Sale
A house will be included
Florin Lion's Public
Sale Saturday, April
Entertained To
Family Dinner
1
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Explorers Official
In Florin A family dinner was held
in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Florin Boy Scouts and Ex- william B. Lawton, 2961,
plorers will conduct a scrap Manor Ridge Drive Lamcusts
dive | v i » is oy
A ihe emmy tie er. at the home of a daugh
lh i i oe (10 and son-in-law, Mr. and
for, the drive have been sel Mrs. Llovd Vogel, Florin, on
for > lo 11:30 2.1 The Sunday. The Lawtons, who
groups will accept Stren 2» formerly lived in Mount Joy, in the
per, rags and serap metals. |i) gail April 24 on the Auction
The combined groups made por Maurtania for a four- 9g The house is the second
a profit of $90.20 from the month trip in Europe : :
. . I ® as » right
food sale held last Saturday| They will first visit Eng- to last house on the righ
d side of Wood Street’ go
resi-| land where they plan to visit han
tour
the prothers and sisters. From ing
project. England, they will tour Scot the home to be
The Florin Scouts and Ex-|land, Ireland, Wales, France| from 12 noon to 2:30 p. m.
plorers and, the Scouts and and Switzerland. and 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. until
Explorers from Mount Joy The Lawtons were ait O05
and Maytown are planning a at a special dinner at April 22. 1
for April home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry The second annual auction
and wish to thank the
dents who helped with Persons
may
sold
west
daily
guests
the
camping weekend
28 and 29. Spicer, Farmingdale Road, of the civic club will be
last Sunday. The Lawton held at two different hours.
Eaplorers Official Ma oo .
The Florin Expiorer Troop children are Nellie, wife of The sale of the house will be
“ris daa Lioyd Vogel; Ruth, wife of}, at. 1:00 at the
+63 is officially chartered at gp. J (held at : p.m.
A Fred Hauer, Lancaster; Wil ite. Following this
the present time. One new; hei home site. ollowing §
: liam. Lancaster. Their other wi sale wiscel
admitted at the ; portion of the sale, misc
: : daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ‘will he sold at
Tuesday night meeting, Earl], te | Janeoustitems Wi oe sold.
) and Mrs. John Takas of p.m. at the Florin Hall.
member was
Shearer. 3 . ed :
Lats es ha de do, Ohio, we re unable 0” Phe home has four bed
Pardoe was elected attend the family dinner. ; a yp kitche
enior crew leader; John H 059 . rooms, a modern kitchen
sen cre cader,; « ‘ 1 5 aw : <Q 0 os
He deputy senior crew] In 1953 the Lawtons spent ih cupboards and a dining
i DD . i 4 SC *V 1 | . >
! eight months in England. Lot dimensions are 60
leader: Robert Sprout, secre-|That was the first time that| 180 feet. The site also
tary; Earl Shearer, treasurer they had seen their relatives! shrubbery.
and John Martin, quarter-|jn 40 years. They visited the| Sidney Smith is general
master. home where their eldest | chairman of the event. Resi-!
Jay Snyder was named daughter was born in Lon-|4ents are asked to call Mt.
chairman of the new Explor-{don, England. Jov 3-5781 who wish to
er committee. His committee estate {ff} sees place items on the sale. In-
Benn Staley, The oldest title insurance cluded in the articles al-
Hess: John Vide and| .ompany in the world is lo- ready assigned for the sale
Clarence Hollinger. John M.| ated in Philadelphia. - PNS will be two automobiles
Hess, Jr. is the Explorer ad-
visor.
Preparing Program | POLITICAL POLITICAL:
The first activity of the
new group is the preparation|
of their four-point program, |
tei four. A Review of My Campaign
social, out-of-doors, vocation-|
al and service. This program An informed public is the best answer to the pro-
is prepared on both an an-|fessicnal politicans who seek to control the Republican
nual and quarterly basis. At Perty by hand picking their private “slate” of Candi-
the present time the boys dates.
ae completing foot lockers Throughoui my campaign for the State Senate I
a Se ont Yoh have made every effort to: fully inform you regarding
ne | © x set -
ing DEE Bn those maliers that concern and interest you as voters
Explorers and Tov Seouls I have done so in newspaper messages such as
meet at the Florin Hall. this, on radio and television. and in talking with those
Mr. Hess announced that of you I had the privilege of meeting personally during
these past busy weeks.
plorer Post is still open to I is now UP TO
the basis of the evidence
all boys between the ages of
14 and 17. cludes:
the membership of the EX
submitted. That evidence in-
and Qualifications


My Background

 

 
 
 






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> Pe ~ = I am 4] years of a gradu ite of Lek H gh,
- S P R I N G - Penn State and the University of Per ania
o Law School. 1 have been an attorney smce 1940,
- and a prc ess law at anon Valley
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= " je Si am oa Navy Veteran Ol
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= : : d War : velerans
A veel i . ‘ sy vid
mH © affairs. My record of community service | aes
5 At Middletown directorship in the Lebanon hos I
= «© PPR 1odae of Elks and X
] 1 o E = L.A .£ anor L 1 Ol LIK Il |
= NISSLEY MOTOR CO. H numerous fraternal, sports, polunteer fire, ana Civic
5 : rganizations
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9 $ N C G 3 ‘is :
x 2 Yrs. or 35,000 Mile New Car Guarantee 3 My Political Experience
1 lilatong: Republi I hol ny. |
= [ am a lifelong Republic | believe 1 \
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i EASY TERMS - 36 MO. TO PAY : iples of the Republic 1 served as Distri
= NO DOWN PAYMENT ON MANY MODELS » Attorney of Le for th
3 term. was chairman of 19 itizens ic
ower Committee, and © 1!
a M d vania Republican Institute
: 1947 to 1951 Mo els § | rt our County's Yourg F
r Senate. reorganiz rr County's Young R
ublicam roup i presider Q
= | $5 $3 5 a publican aroup, vec { iaent 34
- rom O to 9 a and was a member cf the iti f
= tha Pannavivania Federation of Y«
a All conditioned and guaranteed 2 the ! nnsylvania Federation ol Young
=» = for four years.
: . 4 la
a x My Position On The Open Primary
f NISSLEY MOTOR CO. § [mnie co pn Tio [ii
n a that a political party belongs to the people. They
Direct factory Lincoln Mercury-Continental Dealer g and they alone, have the right to deciae their par-
MIDDLETOWN, PA. . ty’ s nominees DY 1..EE CHOICE OF BALLOT. That
u s the purpose a Primary El No one mar
= Open 9 - 9 Sunday 12 - 8 Call WH-44662 md no group is qualified or authorized to subst
: a
= tute tor ine American right to ac taelr ow!
HR Seiad hve sei
—— es hashed : thinking hoosing. My opinion on this ‘vital
the same ba yaindt boss-rule n Lebm
County and n D ttorne a
an independent Republican.
My Promise To Yo
| have publicly pledged myselt to serve ALL my
constituents to the best of my ability. [ ride no poli
tical coattails: I have no political obligations to
COMPLETELY
and ‘to serve
ANY individual or faction. 1 an
FREE, therefore, to fulfill this promise

the people of our 17th Senatorial District* with
integrity, good conscience 1 ature Im
sense, giving fair an ly presentation to all
citizens. |! will, as I have already |
en an office in Lancaster County to keep In C
touch with your interests.
1949 BUICK SEDAN
Dinaflow
1949 MERCURY I offer myself as a candidate who has OPENLY
9-Door stated his QUALIFICATIONS . . . CLEARLY pronounced
1946 PONTIAC SEDAN lg, PRINCIPLES ‘ and HONESTLY proclaimed the
TRUCKS I offer my candidacy for this high and responsible
1953 FORD PANEL office to those Republicans who want a candidate who
6 Cyl. Will FIGHT AND WIN in November.
1950 FORD
33; Ton Express
WILLIAM H. EGLI
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
STATE SENATOR
Second on the Ballot |X
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| POLICE MAKE
PROSECUTIONS
Fifty-one drivers are charg-
| ed with code violations by
state police during the past
Couples Club
Mortuar y Record Is Organized
At Landisville
PHARES R. NISSLEY
Phares R. Nissley, 81, Lan- Approximately 20 couples week Local persons include
disville, was fatally stricken attended the first organiza- Roy Brenton, oun: doy,
. } violating the 50-miles-per-
with a heart attack at 11:15 tional meeting of a Young p..,. speed law; Glenn G
a.m. Tuesday, while driving married couples group of Hostetter, Mount Joy, failure
his automobile on the Mari- the Zion Lutheran Church, to have vehicle equipped
etta Road just south of Sa Landisville, Sunday night, with Adequate brake J Lutes
The vehicle, apparentlyjroom Robert Gilberg served failure : to stop for a Stop
traveling at a low rate of as chairman for the first sign.
gpeed, ran off the road and! meeting. It was voted by the
into a field on the farm of A. group that the name of the pastor of Zion Lutheran
sum- new organization shall be
moned a doctor. the “COUPLES CLUB”, and
Dr. Harry Hoffman Jr, of that its function shall be
Landisville, who said he had primarily social in nature
W. Wickenheiser, who Church, extended
to the group
Following the initial meet
been treating the man for a The newly formed club will ing, refreshments were serv
heart condition for some meet the first Sunday of ed by members of the Ladi
time, pronounced him dead each month at 7:30 in the, Aid Society of the chu
when he arrived at the scene! Sunday school room. The original committee W
An active farmer, Nissley! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bair! . in ys
was believed returning t0jand Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ston formed SAS: NEY 5
his home in Landisville| ap were named as nominat wi re 1A
when he was stricken. Heljg committee to elect a Fay Hi
had been working on to serve as co chair-| 3,
farm near Salunga . during men, and another man and
the morning wife team to serve as secrg- ny >
- Born in West Hempfield tary and treasurer, for a per and
Twp.. he was a son of of six months duration i nN 4 TH
late Samuel B. and Emma ppogram officials for the SEL CA BSN
Rohrer Nissley and was social meeting to be LAAN
tively engaged in farming all held on May 6 are Mr. and! .
his life. Last January. heiMys. Frank Huey and Mr. 55 Mercury Hardlop Coup:
Williams. ‘54 Plymouth 4-dr
>
P. Leer, '51
celebrated his 57th wedding and
anniversary with his wife.| The
Mrs. Elmira B. Nissley.
A director of the Union ville. '50
he of Henry N. Miller, Landis-
Mrs. Douglas
Rev. Ernest
| mmm
Pontiac Convertabl
Ford V-8 2-dr. Sedan
| National Bank, Mt. Joy,
was also a member of the Also surviving are two, 90 Chrysler Club Coupe
Hill
In addition to
survived by
Barbara N.,
Mennonite! brothers, Samuel R., of East '50
his| Petersburg, and Norman H.
a| Salunga, aiid two sisters,| '48
Chestnut Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan
Church.
wife, he is
idaughter,
Chrysler 4-dr. Sedan
wife! Mrs. Anna May Longenecker| ,
; of Mount Joy, and Mrs. Wil- 46 DeSoto 4-dr- Sedan
lis N. Baer, Bethlehem
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Funeral services will be
held Friday afternoon from
|his late home, Main Street,
| Landisville with further ser-





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